I completely agree that the victory is won through prayer! When 9-11 happened, I left my workplace, met a friend at St. Andrew's in Peoria and we both knelt at the altar and prayed for some time before returning to work. I think the reason people are reluctant to pray is that this requires faith that God is in charge, when too often we want to be in charge. Thanks so much for your ministry, it is a true blessing to me.
And thank you, Cris, for your support - for you are a blessing to us! Yes, more is wrought through prayer than we could ever imagine, and the presence of our Lord can and DOES change the world!
I completely agree that the victory is won through prayer! When 9-11 happened, I left my workplace, met a friend at St. Andrew's in Peoria and we both knelt at the altar and prayed for some time before returning to work. I think the reason people are reluctant to pray is that this requires faith that God is in charge, when too often we want to be in charge. Thanks so much for your ministry, it is a true blessing to me.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you, Cris, for your support - for you are a blessing to us! Yes, more is wrought through prayer than we could ever imagine, and the presence of our Lord can and DOES change the world!
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